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Home-Court advantage thread

I'm sure many of you guys have been keeping a close watch on the standings but right now we are tied with the Hawks for the 4th best record in the East. I thought we should have our own thread discussing this vital component and what many players/coaches considered a goal of the season.

I've started to pay attention to the box scores for Indiana/Atlanta/Chicago/Boston religiously hoping for them to lose.

If we beat the Pacers tonight we'll be 4th without a tie and only a half game back beyond them for 3rd.

Anywhere between 2 and 7 seed (realistically) is a possibility for us at this point. Although I love my team as much as anyone here, I don't see us beating Miami and definitely think another slump could happen to drop us down to a 7 seed but highly doubt an 8 seed.

I thought we could easily be 24-12 right now with losses to Golden State (early on), Minnesota (early on) and one of the Milwaukee games. But, hey I'll take it! Let's keep this momentum going and keep our home court strong. We have a tall task this early evening against Indiana, but I expect us to go out there and be aggressive.

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Pacers @ Nets - a real toss up but I take the Nets IF they have D-Will
Raptors @ Nets - let's not repeat what happened up North (esp. the first half)
Nets @ Hawks - going to split this home & home
Hawks @ Nets - Home court adv.
Nets @ Knicks - Sorry Brooklyn, NYK is taking this series Nets @ Wolves - going to be a solid win
Nets @ Griz - just unstoppable
Nets @ Rockets - they can score 125 in their sleep
Magic @ Nets - FINALLY a "W"Nets @ Heat - another OKC type win I hope

This would be us at 27-19 and probably 4 or 5 in the east

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agree with you on the overall record I think but I would say beat the Rockets, lose to Heat. I think Dwill still has revenge on his mind against Lin since it all started against him so he might be extra motivated haha. Under Avery, we would not be able to keep up with that offense but PJC is much better at using the moderate athleticism that we do have in our offense. Then again, all this may look a lot different by the time we get to that game haha.

I would post more schedule related stuff but thats getting waaay to ahead of ourselves. Anything could happen in terms of winning and losing streaks in just the next 5 games that changes the dynamics of our team. As a brand new team, we don't have a true identity so can't forecast a whole month ahead like other more consistent teams can. Although I really would like to predict all the way to the end of the season haha.

The way I see it

is like this
these next ten games will say pretty much about what kinda team we have going forward for this season. Now barring a significant injury to any of the "big 3" I see it playing out like this. The Nets win 6 or 7 of the next ten this month. Play .600 ball in feb and march which really isn't a stretch if you look at the schedule. A 7 n 2 record in april gives them a 50 win season at least and a third or forth place seed in the eastern conference. A lot of how the seeding plays out is how well they do against the Hawks/Bulls/Pacers/knicks. Those games are the big games for the Nets in how all this settles out. Win those VERY imprtant head to head games and life is good!
I'm not sure I agree with ITWL on the cause and effect of how the Nets play but I do agree with the premise that the nets can beat any of the rest of the East teams "in a series" MY WORDS except for the Heat. I don't presume to read his thinking but I do believe he means that penciling in a L for games agaist the upper echelon teams in the east is not acceptable. Play them as if you expect to win and there's a solid chance you will.
But basically it comes down to these ten games coming up right now. The Nets can determine what their season will look like by playing with heart and intensity this month and then they'll see what it looks and feels like to be considered one of the best, not based on paper but on the court.

Originally Posted by JerseyPalahniuk

agree with you on the overall record I think but I would say beat the Rockets, lose to Heat. I think Dwill still has revenge on his mind against Lin since it all started against him so he might be extra motivated haha. Under Avery, we would not be able to keep up with that offense but PJC is much better at using the moderate athleticism that we do have in our offense. Then again, all this may look a lot different by the time we get to that game haha.

I would post more schedule related stuff but thats getting waaay to ahead of ourselves. Anything could happen in terms of winning and losing streaks in just the next 5 games that changes the dynamics of our team. As a brand new team, we don't have a true identity so can't forecast a whole month ahead like other more consistent teams can. Although I really would like to predict all the way to the end of the season haha.

I think the 4-5 seed is probably the most realistic range, with the Nets, Pacers, and Hawks duking it out for the last home court spot. But I think if this team really ends on a strong note they can do some damage in the playoffs. The talent is definitely there. I'll be keeping an eye on them all year.